Mikhail Nikolayevich Alekseyev (Russian: Михаи́л Никола́евич Алексе́ев) was a Russian Soviet writer and editor, writing mostly about the Great Patriotic War (Soldiers, 1951, 1959; My Stalingrad, 1993-1998, the Fatherland and Mikhail Sholokhov Prizes, respectively) and the life of Soviet peasantry (Unweeping Willow, 1970-1974, the USSR State Prize in 1976). His controversial Fighters (1981) novel was one of the few non-dissident works of the time to bring about the issue of the 1933 Soviet famine. In 1969-1990 Alekseyev edited Moskva magazine.
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Fiction, World War, 1939-1945, Russian fiction, Russian literature, Stalingrad, Battle of, Volgograd, Russia, 1942-1943, Espionage, History, History and criticism, Military intelligence, Russian Espionage, Russian War stories, Authorship, Biography, Description and travel, Literary collections, Pictorial works, Russian Personal narratives, Social life and customs, Soldiers, Translations into English, War memorialsPeople
Mikhail Nikolaevich Alekseev (1918-), Leo Tolstoy graf (1828-1910), Maksim Gorky (1868-1936), Mikhail Aleksandrovich Sholokhov (1905-), Nikolaĭ Vasilʹevich Gogolʹ (1809-1852)Time
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- OLID: OL59603A
- ISNI: 0000000108639915
- Library of Congress Names: n81128013
- VIAF: 3268785
- Wikidata: Q4061685
- Inventaire.io: wd:Q4061685
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- Mikhail Alekseev
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